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Daily Sex Really Could Make a Baby
Proving once again that there’s never too much of a good thing, scientists have given the go-ahead to have as much sex as you want. Even if you’re not planning a baby right now, word has it daily sex (yes, we said daily) is good for sperm motility.
The study out of Australia indicates would-be parents should track a woman’s ovulation, but instead of waiting UNTIL she ovulates to start practicing, they should get cracking a week in advance. Seven straight days of ejaculation improved sperm quality for four-fifths of the men in the study.
Although one fifth of the men actually saw their sperm quality drop off, the bigger number saw a hike both in the “quality” of their swimmers and how well they swam (key to actually making it TOO the egg for fertilization):
The moral of the story? Practice does indeed make perfect.
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Mistress_Scorpio commented on Jul 02 09 at 1:23 pm“But honey… it will improve my motility!”
ladyinlove commented on Aug 06 09 at 8:58 amI say sex every day even for couples who AREN’T trying for a baby! it’s healthy, it’s fun, and shoot – you’re in love, so why not?
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